Monday, 6 December 2010

The Cataclysm is nigh

The day has arrived, the day Coronation Street is hit by a disaster on a scale never seen before on British television. Coronation Street will never be the same again, and you are invited to watch!

6 comments:

  1. I'm a reader from Canada, have been watching Corrie since the late nineties, and let me tell you, being nine months behind SUCKS... the suspense is killing me, and oddly, I am sad to watch the events unfold - i was really down when Liam died - and now the whole tram explosion is going to be a bit painful to watch... seems a bit too real (yes, i know, it sort of sounds crazy!). Anyways, just wanted to say - the suspense is killing me - from all the way across the pond! ;)

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  2. Another Canadian here. Im very frustrated I wont be able to watch this unfold. I think its going to be an incredible piece of television and it pisses me off that the CBC here in Canada insists on falling so behind.

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  3. Another Canadian here...hey, at least we've finally seen the last of Joe's weak face, eh? Man always looked like he was about to either cry or hit someone.

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  4. Hey, losing Joe is a celebration in itself! COuld never stand that character after theymade him weak and snivelling

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  5. Don't worry everybody. Just heard that the gas company arrive in the nick of time (no pun!), and block the leak. Everybody lives happily ever after !

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  6. Joe seriously needs some botox... those wrinkles! Oh well, glad he's out of the way.

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